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Lamb castration in the cross hairs
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<blockquote data-quote="Alias" data-source="post: 8629265" data-attributes="member: 151945"><p>Most of our lambs go to Woodheads. They say no tup lambs after 1st week in October, and there's a reason for that, Morrisons aren't daft. A lot of people can't taste a tup lamb, but those who can wouldn't want to eat another. We bought a leg of lamb from Aldi one Easter, wife couldn't tell it was a tup, I could, it was rank.</p><p>As to the ethnic trade, yes there is a good trade for horned tups for Big Eid, and a lot of these will end up having their throats cut in back yards up and down the country for the sacrifice, but the buyers for them will certainly not want to ban castration on welfare grounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alias, post: 8629265, member: 151945"] Most of our lambs go to Woodheads. They say no tup lambs after 1st week in October, and there's a reason for that, Morrisons aren't daft. A lot of people can't taste a tup lamb, but those who can wouldn't want to eat another. We bought a leg of lamb from Aldi one Easter, wife couldn't tell it was a tup, I could, it was rank. As to the ethnic trade, yes there is a good trade for horned tups for Big Eid, and a lot of these will end up having their throats cut in back yards up and down the country for the sacrifice, but the buyers for them will certainly not want to ban castration on welfare grounds. [/QUOTE]
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